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In 2015, then-Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey released a report asserting that no new naturalgas pipelines were needed into the region and that the regions power grid faced no reliability deficiency through at least 2030. At the end of 2023, for example, New Englanders paid 31% more for naturalgas compared to U.S.
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